Monday 31 July 2017

Just Cause PC


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Just Cause 1 Overview
Just Cause is one of very interesting open world action adventure video game. It is very beautiful game when you start playing this game you never fell bored. Because you will enjoy fun ans excitement at every moment of play. This game is developed by Avalanche Studios and published by Eidos Interactive. It was released on September 22, 2006.
The main character of Just Cause 1 PC Game is a man named Rico Rodriguez. Who is the agent of a secrete agency. The story of the game is that the officials of the agency decided to send the player to island named San Esperito. In this island there is some peoples who bring some very dangerous Nuclear and chemical weapons. So now the duty of the player is to find these weapons and peoples who tries to use these weapons and finished them. Afterfall insanity PC game is best alternative of this game.
Suspension of disbelief is such a fundamental part of the video game experience that we often take it for granted. Multiple lives and first-aid kits that instantly mend whatever ails you are conventions that we accept without batting an eye, even in games that purport to have realistic settings. That said, Just Cause is a visceral third-person action game with some outrageous action that will require an extra helping of that suspension of disbelief to be able to enjoy. But, if you can get past the infeasibility of a man hanging onto the tail of a flying jet with one hand, you might find a lot to like in Just Cause.
Though the broad structure of Just Cause is copped from the Grand Theft Auto series, the game also shares certain characteristics with Mercenaries and Pursuit Force. The game takes place on the fictional Caribbean island of San Esperito. You play as the black-clad Rico Rodriguez, an amused but detached character who in no small way evokes Antonio Banderas' mariachi character from Desperado. Rico comes to San Esperito to help overthrow Salvador Mendoza, a corrupt dictator in league with the Montano drug cartel. With you are Sheldon, a Hawaiian-shirt-wearing, Joe Don Baker-type who has a way of saying Spanish phrases like "El Presidente" with a pronounced twang, and Kane, a comparatively bland tough girl with a lot of sass and some vague history with Rico. With the assistance of the People's Revolutionary Army of San Esperito, as well as the rival Riojas drug cartel, your aim is to dismantle the existing regime through assassination, espionage, and plenty of mayhem.
The island of San Esperito is huge, and though there are a few urbanized areas, including a small high-rise district, several military installations, seaports, and airports, most of San Esperito is blanketed in undeveloped rainforest that is peppered with crude settlements. Its size is a little deceptive, since there's not much to be done in the huge tracts of forest, but it all feels organic, and the scope of the island is still impressive. You're given a good feel for the size of the island, as well as some of Rico's more unconventional skills, right off the bat, as you start off the game by jumping out of a plane at several thousand feet. You can control Rico's speed and direction a bit while in freefall, and you can instantly deploy a parachute at the tap of a button, which slows you down enough to make a safe landing and frees up your hands to hold any one of the weapons you might have on you. The parachute system is just one of many absurd contrivances in Just Cause. There's no limit to how often you can deploy your parachute, it doesn't seem to take up any space on your person, and it never gets snagged on obstacles like trees, buildings, or streetlamps.
In Grand Theft Auto fashion, Just Cause lets you commandeer just about any vehicle you see, including boats, planes, and helicopters, provided you can get close enough to it. Once you're behind the wheel, most vehicles have a "stunt position," which forces you to relinquish control but lets you jump onto other nearby vehicles and take control of them or deploy your parachute, which will jerk you back up into the air. After a few missions, you're given a grappling gun, which you can use to hook onto vehicles from a few hundred meters away. Grappling onto a moving vehicle will cause your parachute to automatically deploy, making it possible to parasail around the island. Perhaps most impressively, you can use the grappling hook to skyjack helicopters and planes while they're in the air.
The game doesn't even bother trying to justify any of this craziness, and it will no doubt annoy those expecting even a modicum of realism, but once you figure out how to effectively use these abilities to seamlessly grapple onto a car, take control of it, get into stunt position as you drive it off a cliff, deploy your parachute as you watch the car explode in the ravine below you, grapple onto an attacking helicopter and take it over, then freefall directly into the warm Caribbean waters surrounding San Esperito, it makes the action uniquely visceral and extremely satisfying.
It's lucky for Just Cause that it's able to differentiate itself from other, similar games with these ridiculous abilities, since some of the other facets of the gameplay aren't nearly as inspired. In all of the console versions of Just Cause, there's a liberal autotargeting system that only asks that you be pointing in the general direction of an enemy, which makes the gunplay a bit too easy. By comparison, the PC version defaults to a mouse-and-keyboard setup, though even then the gunplay is pretty forgiving and not especially satisfying. The most unique aspect of the gunplay is the ability to detonate grenades early by shooting them in the air, though it's about as hard to do as it sounds and rarely figures too prominently into the action. Save for a few specific planes, the vehicles control well enough, but the enemy artificial intelligence can be frustratingly tenacious, with a knack for spinning out your car and stopping you dead in your tracks.
So now there is very dangerous battle between player and enemies which live on island. In this battle player will use many difficulties. The enemies are very strong. Player can also use some weapons to kill the enemies. Player will also enjoy driving of many types of vehicles in this game. If you want to enjoy flight missions of this series then try Just Cause 2.

Just Cause Features.
Following are the main features of Just Cause 1.
  1. Open world action adventure game
  2. Agent of secrete agency
  3. Dangerous nuclear and chemical weapons
  4. Find nuclear weapons and finished them
  5. Battle between player and enemy
  6. Face difficulties
  7. Use of weapons
  8. Drive many types of vehicles

Just Cause PC Game 1 System Requirements.
Following are the minimum system requirements of Just Cause.

cpu:Pentium 4/Athlon XP or better
CPU Speed:1.4 GHz (Pentium 4) or Athlon XP 1700+
ram:512 MB
os:Windows 2000/XP
Video Card:3D Hardware Accelerator Card Required - 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible with 64MB and Shader model 1.1. (GeForce4 Ti 4200+ or ATI Radeon 9500+)

Sound Card:Yes
Free Disk Space:5.8 GB
DVD-ROM:4X Speed DVD-ROM


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